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. >> iran's got its own military inside syria, continuing to hold assad in power. everywhere you look, if there's trouble in the region, you find iran. . >> by the way, it's jim, not john mattis. what do you think, is he right on in his assessment? >> i don't think so. i think that spending now is going to lead to more spending in the future. when we give iran the attention, we needlessly give legitimacy to a regime that doesn't have it, you'd think we learned that years ago. we made it global. are we going to hear more on defense? cuba was possibly putting nuclear missiles in cuban and the iranians are according to james rosen, still working on nukes. more to nazi germany than cuba and that iran has a potential problem in the future mitt mitt. aside from safety there are bigger problems with it today. >> and jessica, the obama administration already gave them access to tens of billions, if not hundreds of billions of dollars andand even john kerry had to admit that some of that money went to funding terrorists. >> absolutely. >> we know from admissions from the tr
. >> iran's got its own military inside syria, continuing to hold assad in power. everywhere you look, if there's trouble in the region, you find iran. . >> by the way, it's jim, not john mattis. what do you think, is he right on in his assessment? >> i don't think so. i think that spending now is going to lead to more spending in the future. when we give iran the attention, we needlessly give legitimacy to a regime that doesn't have it, you'd think we learned that years ago....
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what should have been done and should be done is a safe zone in syria so people don't have to flee syria for their own safety. >> the texas governor which is where one of the ares took place said i once again urge the president to halt the resettlementle of refugees in the u.s. until there is an effective vetting process to en sure refugees don't compromise the safety of americans and texans. do you agree? >> we can always look to improve the program. my job with pausing it sends the message that we are stopping it all together and we are telling people we don't want you. that's not who we are as americans. if you're telling people that you don't want them, i think places like isis can use it as a recruitment tool and i have issues with it. >> the issue is what americans want. i think what's happening in europe, in fact peggy noonan wrote a column over the weekend saying american s don't want americans to become what europe is becoming. she's referencing what happened in germany during new year's eve when a group of what appeared to be refugees went on a rampage and sexually assaulted wo
what should have been done and should be done is a safe zone in syria so people don't have to flee syria for their own safety. >> the texas governor which is where one of the ares took place said i once again urge the president to halt the resettlementle of refugees in the u.s. until there is an effective vetting process to en sure refugees don't compromise the safety of americans and texans. do you agree? >> we can always look to improve the program. my job with pausing it sends...
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zone in syria. which gulf states was he referring to? have any states committed to that. >> if you look at readout, that is brought up in every one of them. he talked about the financing and s.a.f.e. zones they need to make a commitment. by and large we have had widespread commitment. when we have update, that will be issue that is on going at secretary of state level as well, where you saw secretary tillerson follow up on that with numerous folks. we'll have further updates on the funding of safe zones as we go forward but there has been a general commitment but most of these heads of government to share in the president's commitment to help fund these things. steve gruber, wjim in michigan. >> thank you, sean. greatly appreciate it. i would like to talk to you more about tax policy if i may. president trump of course on the campaign trail talked a lot about tax policy and tax reform, that hasn't happened yet as we know. i want to talk about something different, border adjustability tax, manufacturers at the white house, states like mic
zone in syria. which gulf states was he referring to? have any states committed to that. >> if you look at readout, that is brought up in every one of them. he talked about the financing and s.a.f.e. zones they need to make a commitment. by and large we have had widespread commitment. when we have update, that will be issue that is on going at secretary of state level as well, where you saw secretary tillerson follow up on that with numerous folks. we'll have further updates on the...
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i was born and raised in syria by a dictatorship. they taught us in school that america is the great devil. they taught us in schools that the holocaust didn't happen. they taught us in school that hitler was a great leader, not a great dictator who killed millions of people. they taught us a completely false history. they made us believe that the soviet union was the liberator and the united states was always the devil that's trying to kill people and steal their money and take their jobs and occupy their countries. when i grew up in 2011, i was 24 years old when the revolution started. i was out of job, out of everything just like millions and millions of people in syria. there was no future, there was no hope for any true progress to actually do something in our lives except for just begging for pennys after 12 or 13 days, 13 hours of work per day. we had nothing to lose. that's why we stood up against the fascist dictatorship and we risked our lives. we risked our future, we risked everything and we marched peacefully in the stre
i was born and raised in syria by a dictatorship. they taught us in school that america is the great devil. they taught us in schools that the holocaust didn't happen. they taught us in school that hitler was a great leader, not a great dictator who killed millions of people. they taught us a completely false history. they made us believe that the soviet union was the liberator and the united states was always the devil that's trying to kill people and steal their money and take their jobs and...
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these weapons can not be allowed to exit syria. they can in the be allowed to get out of the country to fallnto the happened of al qaeda or other terrorist groups to be used against the united states. melissa: what are the odds of that happening? >> i think they're high. i think the assad regime is in disarray. we can not have confidence. they continue it have command-and-control over those chemical weapons. it h been a goal of al qaeda for decades to get weapons of mass destruction and this may be a real opportunity for them. it's a very dangerous situation. melissa: so what does it mean for stability in the region if we are, sort of at odds as you describe it with israel on some different issues if they perceive us not chiefing close to our traditional partner and ally in the area? what does it mean for stability overall? melissa:. >> well it makes us very vulnerable. stability is on a downward path. stability is decreasing for two years with the arab spring which is going the wrong way. iran continues to make progress towards th
these weapons can not be allowed to exit syria. they can in the be allowed to get out of the country to fallnto the happened of al qaeda or other terrorist groups to be used against the united states. melissa: what are the odds of that happening? >> i think they're high. i think the assad regime is in disarray. we can not have confidence. they continue it have command-and-control over those chemical weapons. it h been a goal of al qaeda for decades to get weapons of mass destruction and...
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is being urged to act after evidence shows syria used chemical weapons against rebels. howuch will it cost thh u.s. to respond? plus, ceos of other companies looking like this and still ran all the way tt the bank. in the days of golden parachutes for failed executive be brought to an end? steve forbes is here to talk up the power of "money." much more coming up. ♪ ♪ >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around and being utilized. that would change my calculus. >> the use of chemical weapons is and would be totally unacceptable. and if you make the tragic mistake of using these weapons there will be consequences and you will be held accountable. melissa: president obama made it clear that chemical weapons in syria will not be tolerated and that u.s. officials are saying that there is, in fact, evidence that sarin nerve gas has been used by the francis@foxbusiness.com regime. israel i asking for president obama's chilly response. maybe a better question is what is the cost of not responding. thank you for joining us. that is
is being urged to act after evidence shows syria used chemical weapons against rebels. howuch will it cost thh u.s. to respond? plus, ceos of other companies looking like this and still ran all the way tt the bank. in the days of golden parachutes for failed executive be brought to an end? steve forbes is here to talk up the power of "money." much more coming up. ♪ ♪ >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around and being utilized....
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chemical weapons used in syria, how does that play into oil? priced in, disruptions in the middle east? >> no, it's something the oil markets are going to be watching closely, adam, and we are hearing that he is confirming that chemical weapons were used over in syria, and this is a big change for the market. they were waiting on this statement for quite some time, and oil prices now back above $106 a barrel, still down on the session because we got weaker than expected economic news on durable goods orders, new home sales last friday, and that's still weighing on the oil market, but there's a huge middle east premium built into the price of crude right now, and, adam, as far as the trade is concerned, there's a note basically saying they have upside potential in crude, but not much. talking about syria here, it is an oil producer, but not a huge oil producer, and the reason why there's a premium in oil because of the concern of the ripple effect that could happen in the middle east and larger producing areas of the middle east. right now, the
chemical weapons used in syria, how does that play into oil? priced in, disruptions in the middle east? >> no, it's something the oil markets are going to be watching closely, adam, and we are hearing that he is confirming that chemical weapons were used over in syria, and this is a big change for the market. they were waiting on this statement for quite some time, and oil prices now back above $106 a barrel, still down on the session because we got weaker than expected economic news on...
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in syria for the latest. we'll can heritage foundation national security expert, if president trump's proposals will be enough, next. with sofi, get your credit cards right- by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. and get your interest rate right. so you can save big. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. dimitri's on it. eating right and getting those steps in? on it! dimitri thinks he's doing all he can to manage his type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is his treatment doing enough to lower his heart risk? [sfx: glasses clanking.] sorry. maybe not. jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c! jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare, but life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of
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women escaping after isis controlled territoriy in syria, that have a wonderful video, we'll discuss it you don't want to miss it. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. charles: surprise, president obama, admits, he does not have plain for isis. >> irhave amazing video from syria, your thoughts, sweet me. >> when the finalized plan is presented to me by the pentagon then i will share it with the american people, we don't yet have a complete strategy. charles: that of president obama at g 7 updating the world, we still don't have a strategy. i know you were shocked. >> it has been -- look isis took over fallujah, we saw this happening, i have a plan, we all have plain. yet the man that is in charge does not? these are more excuses. there is why -- this is why the american people are getting nervous. this is. >> that is a great video fo
women escaping after isis controlled territoriy in syria, that have a wonderful video, we'll discuss it you don't want to miss it. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. charles: surprise, president obama, admits, he does not have plain for isis....
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the protesters are chanting, death to hezbollah, no to syria, no to yemen. the protesters want them out and so do we. >> and the courage and bravery of and heroism of the protesters, it's truly breath taking and stunning and you're right. the protesters are pointing out in iran the sphere of influence, this corrupt, brutal regime has around the world and i'll tell you something, david, when you owe press half of your economy, meaning women, you're going to be in the stone ages. that's what's happening and that money went to the iran regime, the revolutionary guard, the military and the government, and the eayatollahs, they don't pay any taxes, they squash small businesses. that's what the people on the streets of iran are saying, enough! this theocracy is much younger than the old country. the country is like thousands of years old. the people have had it. they're saying get rid of the brutal dictators, they don't want an anymore and they don't deserve the way the democrats and obama administration are i go energy-- ignoring them to this day. david: and stev
the protesters are chanting, death to hezbollah, no to syria, no to yemen. the protesters want them out and so do we. >> and the courage and bravery of and heroism of the protesters, it's truly breath taking and stunning and you're right. the protesters are pointing out in iran the sphere of influence, this corrupt, brutal regime has around the world and i'll tell you something, david, when you owe press half of your economy, meaning women, you're going to be in the stone ages. that's...
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melissa: turning to major developments in syria. the agency in charge of inventory and disarming of assad's chemical weapons stockpile bringing in a second team as the destruction deepens, we're learning that could be as many as 20 separate sites, including some that may require negotiateing a sees fire before gaining access. fox news's leland vittert is in jerusalem with all the details. >> of course the big question who do you negotiate a cease-fire with? the rebel groups inside of syria are becoming more and more fractured. you have marginally secular groups on one side all the way down to the al qaeda syndicate groups and jihadists on the other. both have a vested interest in seeing any part of this chemical weapons deal fail. inspectors also report that at least some chemical weapons-related equipment and manufacturing facilities have been destroyed, but stress it will be a very long process to get rid of syria's chemical weapons stockpiles. at last count, there were about 1,000 tons of weapons, plus manufacturing equipment in
melissa: turning to major developments in syria. the agency in charge of inventory and disarming of assad's chemical weapons stockpile bringing in a second team as the destruction deepens, we're learning that could be as many as 20 separate sites, including some that may require negotiateing a sees fire before gaining access. fox news's leland vittert is in jerusalem with all the details. >> of course the big question who do you negotiate a cease-fire with? the rebel groups inside of...
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can we afford to attack syria? >> sator jim imhoff the top republican on the armed services says no, we can't. "ourtroops are stretched thin. the defense budget has been slashed to historically low level. no red line should have been drawn without the strategy and funding to support it." so this further proof the debt is a security risk? hi, even. i'm david asman. welcome to "forbes on fox." inocus with steve forbes, himself. elizabeth macdonald. sabrina schaefer. rich karlgaard. john candy. is this putting us i danger? >> it is. it's difficult to follow the powell doctrine, you remember colin powell. he said we ought to have the resources to fight two wars at same time in different parts of the world. we can't do that today. we should invest 6% of the gdp in the defense. as we did in the reagan years. we have can't afford to do that because we're so far behind t curve on the debt issue. >> is it a security risk? >> i'll disagree with rich. we spend more than top ten behind us combined on defense. if there is a nat
can we afford to attack syria? >> sator jim imhoff the top republican on the armed services says no, we can't. "ourtroops are stretched thin. the defense budget has been slashed to historically low level. no red line should have been drawn without the strategy and funding to support it." so this further proof the debt is a security risk? hi, even. i'm david asman. welcome to "forbes on fox." inocus with steve forbes, himself. elizabeth macdonald. sabrina schaefer. rich...
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he's already established a foothold in syria. he's using two things to overcome this region politically. one of them is selling high stakes, state of the art weaponry -- air defense especially -- secondly, to sell nuclear power plants. and once you control the supply of electricity to a country, you're going to dominate political decision make anything that country for 70 years. >> but, robert, where was the u.s.? i mean, egypt is dependent on the u.s. jordan is dependent on the u.s. what were we doing when putin was making those deals? >> real quick. >> out to lunch? >> well, a very important point, steve. a year ago we had an opportunity to engage with president sisi in egypt on a very constructive agenda, and we didn't do it. we've still got an opportunity there, but it's going to that take a lot of catch-up ball by the president to restore our ties with egypt and avoid a russian takeover. maria: robert, thank you so much. we appreciate your insight. very important conversation this morning. thank you for join us. so, how's it
he's already established a foothold in syria. he's using two things to overcome this region politically. one of them is selling high stakes, state of the art weaponry -- air defense especially -- secondly, to sell nuclear power plants. and once you control the supply of electricity to a country, you're going to dominate political decision make anything that country for 70 years. >> but, robert, where was the u.s.? i mean, egypt is dependent on the u.s. jordan is dependent on the u.s. what...
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news headlines in syria did. facebook down 5% yesterday, a bigger winner today, and the company, nothing changed with it overnight. it's just summer. we have light trading volume this time of the year, market volatility. take the dips as buying opportunities. be selective, not every stock is a winner. ultimately, though, to come out ahead. right to the panel. we have scott martin, market strategist for market advisers, s&p capital iq, and phil silverman from kings view capital. first, guys, to the session today. how do you feel about it, scott? the bounce back, what does that tell us? how are you feeling right now? >> well, charles, as you mentioned, i mean, with the stocks out there and indexes, i think we were due for a bounce because the point's well taken. the syria news is terrible. there's fear out there. it's not changed the economic fundamentals yet. the bounce back was good. we did get a little bit of a sell off in the close because investors don't want to go into tomorrow long necessarily or unexposed s
news headlines in syria did. facebook down 5% yesterday, a bigger winner today, and the company, nothing changed with it overnight. it's just summer. we have light trading volume this time of the year, market volatility. take the dips as buying opportunities. be selective, not every stock is a winner. ultimately, though, to come out ahead. right to the panel. we have scott martin, market strategist for market advisers, s&p capital iq, and phil silverman from kings view capital. first, guys,...
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we want to stay in syria. but so it will seem like president obama sort of went on his own course and ignored the advice, as you point out, of his advisers; right? >> he did. and he thought any kind of military action is going to lead to bad things. he also i don't think realizes today his inactions cost a worse problem that establish those safe zones. you wouldn't have assad in power today. you wouldn't have turkey having all of those refugees. europe having all of those refugees and the u.s. credibility. trump has restored it but bad things have happened not only in the middle east but in europe with putin and in asia with china. liz: you know, this has gone beyond civil war. it's a massacre. it's wholesale slaughter of children, women, and men. and it seems here in the states that when we watch how the media covers it, they tend to politicize it that it becomes about donald trump and his mistakes. we see that on msnbc and cnn. i mean, what do you think of their coverage? >> conspiracy theory time. i mean, c
we want to stay in syria. but so it will seem like president obama sort of went on his own course and ignored the advice, as you point out, of his advisers; right? >> he did. and he thought any kind of military action is going to lead to bad things. he also i don't think realizes today his inactions cost a worse problem that establish those safe zones. you wouldn't have assad in power today. you wouldn't have turkey having all of those refugees. europe having all of those refugees and the...
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iran is a big threat right now and if this carries over with syria, israel, iran, can you imagine gas prices at that point they will be double where they are right now. >> gary b? >> well, you know, toby is talking about a crystal ball. i don't think the crystal ball is any clearer or the side of what jonas and toby are saying, well, you know, this is just a small thing, it's lasting a couple of days. you know, right now we have flareups in the middle east and you've got to think, wow could this continue? we've got some flareups, could this continue. the i would say the odds are, it's going it continue rather than just flow over. >> and, but, yes, i understand that, but you have to take the events as they are now and saying is this going to die off? well, maybe, maybe not. and that's all i'm saying. could it continue? yes, if it does continue, we've seen the spike in the volatility in the oil futures right now. and that keeps going up. and gas prices are going to go up. >> last time we saw the arab spring, but the other history. we were actually importing in the united states, 16, 17
iran is a big threat right now and if this carries over with syria, israel, iran, can you imagine gas prices at that point they will be double where they are right now. >> gary b? >> well, you know, toby is talking about a crystal ball. i don't think the crystal ball is any clearer or the side of what jonas and toby are saying, well, you know, this is just a small thing, it's lasting a couple of days. you know, right now we have flareups in the middle east and you've got to think,...
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with respect to syria if particular, we need to remind them of commitment they made and commitment syria made. reporter: [inaudible] >> first and foremost we need to make sure we all understand what the situation is on the ground. there is no question who acted in this case and what syria did. and i think that we need to make sure that russia fully understands the actions that assad took, the commitments that syria has made, and russia as equally agreed to those same understanding. so getting them back on the same page first and foremost would seem the logical step but secondly and i guess equally as important to make sure that the areas we can find commitment to it defeat isis is something we share. major? reporter: so what the president wants the secretary of state to put the threat of sanctions on the table to get russia's attention in this matter? because the secretary of state said russia is either complicit or incompetent. what does the president believe russia actually is in this matter? >> we'll have plenty of time to discuss how those talks go. i want to, one thing president is
with respect to syria if particular, we need to remind them of commitment they made and commitment syria made. reporter: [inaudible] >> first and foremost we need to make sure we all understand what the situation is on the ground. there is no question who acted in this case and what syria did. and i think that we need to make sure that russia fully understands the actions that assad took, the commitments that syria has made, and russia as equally agreed to those same understanding. so...
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cheryl: all eyes still on syria. white house officials said to brief lawmakers this evening. >> when will it happen? rich edson is joining us from the white house with the very latest. >> when you look at what sandra was just saying, they have plenty to be uncertain about. the administration refuses to give any sort of timeline. instead, they are saying that the president is still weighing his options. the administration will host a conference call. they will be briefing senior members of congress. there are questions from lawmakers as to whether or not the administration is up to speed or getting them up to speed enough. the white house is saying they are including congress. >> as he considers the appropriate response to this circumstance, it is important for them to consult with congress. there is ongoing consultation with congress. >> a statement from the speaker's office on all of this. they included the legal justification for any legal strike. any objectives and strategy for any potential action. only the presi
cheryl: all eyes still on syria. white house officials said to brief lawmakers this evening. >> when will it happen? rich edson is joining us from the white house with the very latest. >> when you look at what sandra was just saying, they have plenty to be uncertain about. the administration refuses to give any sort of timeline. instead, they are saying that the president is still weighing his options. the administration will host a conference call. they will be briefing senior...
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could this be -- coincided with the fact with what we're seeing in syria? does he need him out of the way or jared kushner need him out of the way so they can move forward be and aggressive in the middle east? >> i thought it was a mistake to put the president's chief political adviser on the national security council to begin with. the coverage, the news reporting suggests that the reason he was put on the nsc is to serve as a supervisor, as a for, if you will, on mike flynn, the then national security adviser, and the reason he's removed now is mike flynn isn't the national security adviser having been replaced by general mcmaster. you have the wrong guy in as national security adviser to begin with, and you only put the political adviser on the nsc in order to supervise him. now that he's gone, he doesn't need the political adviser. trish: i'm wondering if there is something else going on here, perhaps it's that there are people in that administration, perhaps, i don't know, jared kushner may be one of them that feel that we and donald trump himself that
could this be -- coincided with the fact with what we're seeing in syria? does he need him out of the way or jared kushner need him out of the way so they can move forward be and aggressive in the middle east? >> i thought it was a mistake to put the president's chief political adviser on the national security council to begin with. the coverage, the news reporting suggests that the reason he was put on the nsc is to serve as a supervisor, as a for, if you will, on mike flynn, the then...
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is being urged to act after evidence shows syria used chemical weapons against rebels. how much will it cost thh u.s. to respond? plus, ceos of other companies looking like this and still ran all the way tt the bank. in the days of golden parachutes for failed executive be brought to an end? steve forbes is here to talk up the power of "money." much more coming up. ♪ thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinginto the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. ♪ >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around and being utilized. that would change my calculus. >> the use of chemical weapons ould be totally unacceptable. and if you make the tragic mistake of using these weapons there will be consequences and you will be held accountable
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week at the national security council with nikki and i participated in , on the overall strategy with syria. we continue to refine the strategy, so i'm not going to go through the specifics but we refined the strategy after nikki made that announcement between sunday and saturday and sunday and monday we refined the strategy and we will continue to refine the strategy. we're not afraid to use these tools. we will use these tools, but we're not going to broadcast to the world our exact thinking on this. liz: she broadcast to the world she must have gotten some indication from the white house that that was okay to say they're coming interest treasury on monday. who called them off on sunday? >> well let me be clear i was part of the decision to call them off and that's something that we're very comfortable with liz: why did nikki haley not get that message? >> i'm not going to go through specifics. liz: she was left twisting in the wind. she wasn't left twisting in the wind. this was a fluid situation. the decision changed. nikki is a terrific spokesperson for the administration. situations c
week at the national security council with nikki and i participated in , on the overall strategy with syria. we continue to refine the strategy, so i'm not going to go through the specifics but we refined the strategy after nikki made that announcement between sunday and saturday and sunday and monday we refined the strategy and we will continue to refine the strategy. we're not afraid to use these tools. we will use these tools, but we're not going to broadcast to the world our exact thinking...
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troops, whether it is ukraine or syria, or nothing. i think the invitation to montenegro to join dado something putin does not want. there are a lot of levers they can push and rex tillerson seems sophisticated and is pushing some of those. >> paul: in a way, married some of donald trump's ambitions for a better relationship ran up against russian reality for supporting assad. there is no alliance with assad, iran, and russia in syria. then you have the chemical attack. it has become a lever for the pivot. >> dentistry. it has. i thought it was encouraging that rex tillerson suggested that sanctions are not going to be lifted anytime soon on russia. that is of course another big point of leverage we have, given how weak russia's economy is, that was good news. he also mentioned cybercrime in that press conference. by the way, that was a good press conference, if it looks that way a public you know it is even worse behind closed doors. there is no love lost their. >> paul: you have a john kerry with these lovefest and you knew that they
troops, whether it is ukraine or syria, or nothing. i think the invitation to montenegro to join dado something putin does not want. there are a lot of levers they can push and rex tillerson seems sophisticated and is pushing some of those. >> paul: in a way, married some of donald trump's ambitions for a better relationship ran up against russian reality for supporting assad. there is no alliance with assad, iran, and russia in syria. then you have the chemical attack. it has become a...
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and weakness there led to isis in syria. give them the resources and they'll get the job done. david: bruce, you look at a map and you see a map controlled by isis and terrific job of cutting at the heart of isis. you to give the guys credit, right? >> well, i mean, you know, it's a good thing but what is potentially more alarming than what could happen is that whoever is left could take to the cyber warfare and recruit and do a damage that's been done like orlando and manchester and let's do remember that this is sort of like guacamole when you deal with the middle east. they did get rid of a guy named osama bin laden from al-qaeda that we don't hear anymore. >> the failure to knock them down immediately in many people's minds led to growth. when they are winning, that gives them a spiritual momentum that they don't have now. >> yeah, absolutely, david, do i think that we need to loosen up, continue to loosen up resources and allow for the freedom to engage in a way that the military and the people on the ground think it's
and weakness there led to isis in syria. give them the resources and they'll get the job done. david: bruce, you look at a map and you see a map controlled by isis and terrific job of cutting at the heart of isis. you to give the guys credit, right? >> well, i mean, you know, it's a good thing but what is potentially more alarming than what could happen is that whoever is left could take to the cyber warfare and recruit and do a damage that's been done like orlando and manchester and...
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why not instead create a safe zone in syria so they don't have to go to europe. they don't have to go to canada or try to sneak into the united states. get it at the source, but obama, president obama refuses to do this, so now, we've got terrorists coming into the united states. good job, mr. president. >> i don't know about that. i think to pause the program, to halt the program and say no to refugees that are fleeing violence, doesn't send the right message. i think there's a positive in the sense that canada is willing to take some of these folks off of germany's hands and i think we've been calling if r that as well. >> here's the thing, rich. you're seeing crowds in germany, in sweden, of course, the paris attacks. there's evidence there these guys came in with dozens of terrorists who came in as refugees likely through greece. you know, 1999, we saw an al-qaeda guy cross in the canadian border to potentially bomb lax. so, are we at risk of refugees ? >> yeah, of course we are. and steve cited president obama's laxity on this and it's even worse in the case
why not instead create a safe zone in syria so they don't have to go to europe. they don't have to go to canada or try to sneak into the united states. get it at the source, but obama, president obama refuses to do this, so now, we've got terrorists coming into the united states. good job, mr. president. >> i don't know about that. i think to pause the program, to halt the program and say no to refugees that are fleeing violence, doesn't send the right message. i think there's a positive...
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as russia hosted talks with foreign ministers of turkey and iran, on the conduct of the war in syria, uk and u.s. not invited. joining us now, our newest fox news contributor, stee steve hilton. welcome and congratulations. >> thank you, lou, my first day, could not think of a better way to spend it. lou: great to have you here, the assassination of russian ambassador in ankara. and terrorist or terrorists who managed to get away in a massive crowd in to which they had driven a 40-ton truck, killing 12 people. and wounding others. >> this is just reality of the modern islamic radical terror campaign. they are spreading information. how to mount these attacks, inprecedented ways of hurting people and threaten their freedom to cause terror. we'll see more until we actually do what people like me and you and others have been arguing for years, to is to really confront it. recognize it for what it is. which is not a response to thing we have done. to things that we've done in middle east or anything, this is a decade long incubation of ideology that we have to recognize, and confront. >>
as russia hosted talks with foreign ministers of turkey and iran, on the conduct of the war in syria, uk and u.s. not invited. joining us now, our newest fox news contributor, stee steve hilton. welcome and congratulations. >> thank you, lou, my first day, could not think of a better way to spend it. lou: great to have you here, the assassination of russian ambassador in ankara. and terrorist or terrorists who managed to get away in a massive crowd in to which they had driven a 40-ton...
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demand russia cease some airstrikes in syria. european leaders cite concerns that russian intervention could prolong the war. how likely that u.s. aircraft and russian jets, whether on purpose, whether as part after strategy, collide, shoot each other down in already crowded middle eastern airspace, where there are commercial flights as well? >> there is bipartisan consensus emerging that president obama is blowing it in syria. we're playing very dangerous game there. it is very hard to deconflict, as you talk about the different conflicts between our military and russian military. you can climb up the escalation ladder very carefully if these things don't get deconflicted. right now we're following the lead of russia. yeah. deirdre: following the lead of russia. seems, i know russian president putin said, we're cooperating with d.c. to avoid these kinds of incidents. but there is no clear motivation that russia cares about collateral damage, right? >> this president knows, he perfectly understands, the person sitting on the othe
demand russia cease some airstrikes in syria. european leaders cite concerns that russian intervention could prolong the war. how likely that u.s. aircraft and russian jets, whether on purpose, whether as part after strategy, collide, shoot each other down in already crowded middle eastern airspace, where there are commercial flights as well? >> there is bipartisan consensus emerging that president obama is blowing it in syria. we're playing very dangerous game there. it is very hard to...
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from syria, that is. why? i mean, why should we be offering refuge to a group that isis has promised to seed with its jihadis as it has already done in europe? why should we be offering refuge to people that the director of intelligence and the director of the fbi say cannot be vetted? why does she want to bring them here? to make herself feel good? you know, europe tried that. europe tried, and it has been paying the price ever since. these animals are hacking people with machetes on trains in germany, shooting up innocents in the streets, blowing up airports and mowing people down, including children, with trucks on the beach. i mean, are we that masochistic that we want to invite trouble here? isis aside, the islamic culture that these people are bringing, you know, it's become detrimental to things that we stand for, especially when it comes to the equality of women. this is heartbreaking. you read about these situations now on a weekly basis. the other night there were nine rapes and assaults of women at
from syria, that is. why? i mean, why should we be offering refuge to a group that isis has promised to seed with its jihadis as it has already done in europe? why should we be offering refuge to people that the director of intelligence and the director of the fbi say cannot be vetted? why does she want to bring them here? to make herself feel good? you know, europe tried that. europe tried, and it has been paying the price ever since. these animals are hacking people with machetes on trains in...
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this comes back to barack obama who didn't create a safe zone in syria which would have kept those refugees from crossing into europe and saved us a lot of trouble and lives. >> we've had president the past seven and a half years who seems to watch the globalist perspective on these things, we all need to work together. frankly, i don't want to work together with the clowns in europe who have missed tracking down some of these terrorists. >> i think the root of the problem with barack obama is he lacks the confidence and the fundamental virtue of the united states to actually use our leverage in the world, whether it's with china, saudi arabia, qatar and iran, and i think things will change with donald trump. >> john, what do you think of that? >> there is a big difference between being anti-murder and actually finding those people. you're looking around the world for the tiniest bits of evidence, the idea that any president is going to succeed in stamping out murder seems as unrealistic as doing it in the united states. >> bruce, one thing that unites the world is money, frankly. it doesn'
this comes back to barack obama who didn't create a safe zone in syria which would have kept those refugees from crossing into europe and saved us a lot of trouble and lives. >> we've had president the past seven and a half years who seems to watch the globalist perspective on these things, we all need to work together. frankly, i don't want to work together with the clowns in europe who have missed tracking down some of these terrorists. >> i think the root of the problem with...
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that accountability, will be, for example, they're talking about sending troops into syria. will be apoplectic, as i'm sure syria, israel with would be, fighting isis side by side with hezbollah, with iranian national guard and the evil military regimes. we have to be careful. i think we should get isis in northern iraq which we should re-establish a presence there. when it comes to syrian policy, i hope it is not just the fact that we share enemies but the president starts to articulating what we are for. we don't share many of the values what putin and russian regime values are. melissa: wonderful to talk to you. thank you for coming on. so many important points. thank you. david: president trump may now be considering what is called a reciprocal tax on trade. it is kind of a broad term meant to deal with a lot of things like the border tax, et cetera. treasury secretary steve mnuchin sitting down with maria bartiromo for "sunday morning futures" in an exclusive interview. take a look. >> an idea he is looking also, reciprocal tax which is basically saying we want to creat
that accountability, will be, for example, they're talking about sending troops into syria. will be apoplectic, as i'm sure syria, israel with would be, fighting isis side by side with hezbollah, with iranian national guard and the evil military regimes. we have to be careful. i think we should get isis in northern iraq which we should re-establish a presence there. when it comes to syrian policy, i hope it is not just the fact that we share enemies but the president starts to articulating what...
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navy destroyers launched those airstrikes into syria. ambassador john bolton joins me here in moments. also tonight president trump says he's made progress over two days of talks with chinese president xi jinping. >> i think we have made tremendous progress in our relationship with china. my representatives have been meeting one-on-one with their counterparts from china, and it's, i think, truly progress has been made. lou: we'll have political analysis of the critical summit, the syrian airstrikes and much more with leading republicans ed rollins and randy evans. and the senate today confirming judge neil gorsuch as the 113th justice of the supreme court. the vote ends a bitter, year-long political battle that forced republicans to go nuclear in the face of democratic obstructionism. we take that up with the president's supreme court adviser, leonard leo. a week filled with historic events, and this is only donald trump's 11th week as president of the united states. good evening, everybody. there hasn't been a more action-packed week in
navy destroyers launched those airstrikes into syria. ambassador john bolton joins me here in moments. also tonight president trump says he's made progress over two days of talks with chinese president xi jinping. >> i think we have made tremendous progress in our relationship with china. my representatives have been meeting one-on-one with their counterparts from china, and it's, i think, truly progress has been made. lou: we'll have political analysis of the critical summit, the syrian...
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donald trump doubling down on russia becoming isis in syria. plus, did one gop lawmaker just figure out how to get the people's work done and done on time? just by doing something every hard working american does every day. we'll explain. see you at 11:30. >> see you. we'll be watching. thank you. up here, first, we know the epa goes after minors but did they go beyond the law to block a go beyond the law to block a massive mining project from wow. college already yeah! we gotta go yeah (sfx:car starts, car door closes) ♪for all those times you stood by me♪ ♪for all the truth that you made me see♪ and remember... ♪for all the truth that you made me see♪ seatbelt. drive safe. call when i get there. ♪for all the joy you brought to my life♪ i...i love you. ♪for every dream you made come true♪ ♪for all the love i found in you♪ ♪for all the love i found in you♪ i love you too daddy. ♪you're the one who saw me through♪ ♪through it all and thanks...for, everything. ♪you were my strength when i was weak♪ ♪you wer
donald trump doubling down on russia becoming isis in syria. plus, did one gop lawmaker just figure out how to get the people's work done and done on time? just by doing something every hard working american does every day. we'll explain. see you at 11:30. >> see you. we'll be watching. thank you. up here, first, we know the epa goes after minors but did they go beyond the law to block a go beyond the law to block a massive mining project from wow. college already yeah! we gotta go yeah...
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donald trump doubling down on russia becoming isis in syria. plus, did one gop lawmaker just figure out how to get the people's work done and done on time? just by doing something every hard working american does every day. we'll explain. see you at 11:30. >> see you. we'll be watching. thank you. up here, first, we know the epa goes after minors but did they go beyond the law to block a go beyond the law to block a massive mining project from at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like playing the boss equals the boss wins. wow! at ally bank no branches equalsit's a fact.. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. tand that's what we're doings to chat xfinity.rself, we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise
donald trump doubling down on russia becoming isis in syria. plus, did one gop lawmaker just figure out how to get the people's work done and done on time? just by doing something every hard working american does every day. we'll explain. see you at 11:30. >> see you. we'll be watching. thank you. up here, first, we know the epa goes after minors but did they go beyond the law to block a go beyond the law to block a massive mining project from at ally bank no branches equals great rates....
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this problem in syria is not going to stay there. we spent time relocating them through the united nations. the problem now is isis and the vetting process. i went to the homeland security website, and all of these things that they list heng on the bio data. now, what do you compare that to. do you go to the public lie blabrar or torn apart. half of the people are displaced or are refugees. you don't have anything to compare it to. if you take in 100,000, there's 11 million out there between displaced and rev fugees and that's 99 percent. that's a drop in the bucket, and we're asking for problems. we have to deal with isis if we're going to deal with the process. >> isis has made no secrete because they want to use a trojan horse in the country. this is how it happens. >> yeah, this is the moment where the truth is impossible and it's a fog and war moment. we know that many are good and honest and others are going explode this. the only thing -- the bottom line and only thing that we know for sure is how dangerous the situation is. w
this problem in syria is not going to stay there. we spent time relocating them through the united nations. the problem now is isis and the vetting process. i went to the homeland security website, and all of these things that they list heng on the bio data. now, what do you compare that to. do you go to the public lie blabrar or torn apart. half of the people are displaced or are refugees. you don't have anything to compare it to. if you take in 100,000, there's 11 million out there between...
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a red line in the sand in syria, on the health care plan. it wouldn't cause people to loseary doctors. he's not a credible person when it comes to words anyway. i want to see what's done. >> a former attorney general said it's beyond irresponsible. do you agree with that? >> it sounds silly to me. we mock the left. they say this should be called a hate crime. people who are murdered and doing a hideous act, what difference does it make? go after those who want to bring us harm. >> next up, do you think the drone, shooting a gun, you think that's scary? another drone did something that ha folks, wait for it, calling for more regulations. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? show at 3:00 p.m. >>> drone scare striking, yet again. california officials offering a reward for information on drone operators who interfered with aircraft fighting these dangerous wildfires. we have a k
a red line in the sand in syria, on the health care plan. it wouldn't cause people to loseary doctors. he's not a credible person when it comes to words anyway. i want to see what's done. >> a former attorney general said it's beyond irresponsible. do you agree with that? >> it sounds silly to me. we mock the left. they say this should be called a hate crime. people who are murdered and doing a hideous act, what difference does it make? go after those who want to bring us harm....
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navy destroyers launched those airstrikes into syria. ambassador john bolton joins me here in moments. also tonight president trump says he's made progress over two days of talks with chinese president xi jinping. >> i think we have made tremendous progress in our relationship with china. my representatives have been meeting one-on-one with their counterparts from china, and it's, i think, truly progress has been made. lou: we'll have political analysis of the critical summit, the syrian airstrikes and much more with leading republicans ed rollins and randy evans. and the senate today confirming judge neil gorsuch as the 113th justice of the supreme court. the vote ends a bitter, year-long political battle that forced republicans to go nuclear in the face of democratic obstructionism. we take that up with the president's supreme court adviser, leonard leo. a week filled with historic events, and this is only donald trump's 11th week as president of the united states. good evening, everybody. there hasn't been a more action-packed week in
navy destroyers launched those airstrikes into syria. ambassador john bolton joins me here in moments. also tonight president trump says he's made progress over two days of talks with chinese president xi jinping. >> i think we have made tremendous progress in our relationship with china. my representatives have been meeting one-on-one with their counterparts from china, and it's, i think, truly progress has been made. lou: we'll have political analysis of the critical summit, the syrian...
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the refugee crisis we wouldn't have had it if obama had been open to establishing a sanctuary inside syria which he reejected two years ago if it hadn't led to the policies which led to disaster in libya. he's the prime cause. now he tries to throw it on republicans. >> republicans and democrats. a lot of them are going along with republicans on this. the whole widow and orphan line, you look at the stats. 79% are among men. >> look. i'm all for controls. we are not admitting terrorists into this country. most of the people are not potential jihad -- members who want to commit jied ha and upset or destroy the united states. >> they are fleeing terrorism. they are fleeing people trying to kill them. >> absolutely. >> 10,000 is a drop in the bucket. we ought to put in more along the lines of a quarter million or half a million. >> most of them are people trying to flee injustice. god bless them but all you need is a handful as we saw in paris. a lot of people, even the fbi is concerned about the vetting me thods we have. let me play a sound bite and get your reaction. >> our own law enforcem
the refugee crisis we wouldn't have had it if obama had been open to establishing a sanctuary inside syria which he reejected two years ago if it hadn't led to the policies which led to disaster in libya. he's the prime cause. now he tries to throw it on republicans. >> republicans and democrats. a lot of them are going along with republicans on this. the whole widow and orphan line, you look at the stats. 79% are among men. >> look. i'm all for controls. we are not admitting...
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you have iraq, you have syria, et cetera. you also have public spaces or airports, and the fact of the matter and i think what secretary kerry was referring to is that the isis is being pushed back out of falluja. they 'lost 250 soldiers on the battlefield, and i -- it may be that they shifted to get the attention that they're getting now on the attack on -- at a turk airport in istanbul. so i think it's a shift, but i don't think that it's a dismissive comment by secretary kerry. >> hold on a second. he said they are losing. i mean -- >> they are losing on the battlefield. >> we've got a lot of people here. if they're losing, i think frankly if a terrorist is killing innocent people the terrorist is winning. the people losing are the people being killed. >> that's right and by the way, government data show that since 9/11 there have been 580 terrorist convictions here in the united states. 380 were foreign born. 40 came as refugees. i don't know if john kerry meant cocome off as cavalier, but here's the thing too, we're down
you have iraq, you have syria, et cetera. you also have public spaces or airports, and the fact of the matter and i think what secretary kerry was referring to is that the isis is being pushed back out of falluja. they 'lost 250 soldiers on the battlefield, and i -- it may be that they shifted to get the attention that they're getting now on the attack on -- at a turk airport in istanbul. so i think it's a shift, but i don't think that it's a dismissive comment by secretary kerry. >> hold...
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weapons inspectors in syria. a u.n. spokesman says its chemical weapons team has not requested an extension to stay in the country longer than its september 1st deadline. meanwhile when you look at some other dynamics of this, hacker group, calling itself the syrian electronic army, going against two websites yesterday, helping to, the post, "new york times", twitter along with that. when you look at the next stage of any type of international fight here, capabilities when it comes to non-state or even state actors will get better. >> they will be making investments in those capabilities because they know it can work and, it, can have a pretty significant effect on our politics and our economy. >> meanwhile back here in washington, an argument with the a number of republicans on precisely what exactly the administration should do before it were to lawn of any type of response to what's been going on in syria. you have a few dozen republicans in the house requesting that the administration put any type of action to a vot
weapons inspectors in syria. a u.n. spokesman says its chemical weapons team has not requested an extension to stay in the country longer than its september 1st deadline. meanwhile when you look at some other dynamics of this, hacker group, calling itself the syrian electronic army, going against two websites yesterday, helping to, the post, "new york times", twitter along with that. when you look at the next stage of any type of international fight here, capabilities when it comes to...